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MayBl THE URBAN DWELLED ■_---__----__-----M---------------____-----_------H____-----^^ a monthly publication of Capitol Hil I United Neighborhoods ISSUE 12 -CELEBRATE- THE 10th ANNUAL CAPITOL HILL PEOPLE'S FAIR The 1981 Capitol Hill People's Fair celebrates 10 years of neighborhood togetherness for this Spring festival. Its growth and success have depended solely on people's support and enthusiasm and that is what has made it what it is today—a celebration. May 30/31 the East High School grounds (Colfax & Elizabeth), will flourish with activity beginning at dawn on Saturday and ebbing at dusk on Sunday. It is a people's weekend; people who have worked hard for the past six months organizing this celebration, people whose interest in creativity expressed their ideas for the poster contest, those who donated their time and talent in order to be part of the jubilation, and 475 arts and crafts people, social service groups, and food vendors who enjoy displaying their expertise for all the thousands of people who will spend a liesurely hour or two or three meeting friends, listening to music and other entertainment, enjoying a large chocolate chip cookie, a few burritos and beers, buying a new set of pottery wine glasses, or innumerable other hand-made items for other friends and family. It's a time to enjoy a Sunday parade, beginning at noon, or just to people watch, catch some sun, and be captivated by the flurry of activity, liveliness, and togetherness of the People's Fair. They are too numerous to list here, those people who need to be thanked for again lending their spirit to bring Capitol Hill to the forefront for people as far away as California, neighboring New Mexico, as near as across town, as well as across the street. We will all be there, all ages, all types, touching one another and grouping together to bring another memorable weekend, a 10th birthday celebration to a grand opening and closing. It's the Capitol Hill People's Fair, Saturday and Sunday, May 30/31 at East High School. Saturday's festivities begin at 10 a.m. through 6 and Sunday's from 11 a.m. through 5. (Rain dates are June 6 & 7.) Be a part of this celebration, bring your friends and family. %i^ ANNUAL,^
Object Description
Call Number | WH1016 |
Title | The Urban Dweller: A Publication by Capitol Hill United Neighborhoods Inc., Issue 12 |
Creator | Capitol Hill United Neighborhoods, Inc. (Denver, Colo.) |
Contributor | Hillstrom, Ronald, donor.; Citron, Chris, donor; Capitol Hill United Neighborhoods, Inc, donor. |
Date | 1981 May |
Summary | Newsletter produced by the Capitol Hill United Neighborhoods (CHUN) pertaining to organization's meetings, events, and decisions. Specific issues addressed in this newsletter include the People's Fair, crime, fundraising, height restrictions on buildings, the State of CHUN, and neighborhood boundaries. |
Description | 12 p. |
Is Part Of | WH1016. Capitol Hill United Neighborhoods records, 1971-2002 |
Subject | Citizens' associations--Colorado--Denver.; Land use, Urban--Colorado--Denver; Zoning--Colorado--Denver; City planning--Colorado--Denver.; Neighborhood government--Colorado--Denver.; Transportation--Colorado--Denver.; Capitol Hill United Neighborhoods, Inc. (Denver, Colo.)--Archives.; People's Fair (Denver, Colo.) |
Geographic Area | Capitol Hill (Denver, Colo.) |
Format-Medium | Document |
Rights Contact Information | Copyright restrictions applying to use or reproduction of this image available from the Western History and Genealogy Dept., Denver Public Library, at photosales@denverlibrary.org. |
Reproduction Available for Purchase | Yes (digital reproduction) |
Notes | Located in Box 12 File Folder 21 |
Description
Call Number | WH1016 |
Title | The Urban Dweller: A Publication by Capitol Hill United Neighborhoods Inc., Issue 12 |
Creator | Capitol Hill United Neighborhoods, Inc. (Denver, Colo.) |
Contributor | Hillstrom, Ronald, donor.; Citron, Chris, donor; Capitol Hill United Neighborhoods, Inc, donor. |
Date | 1981 May |
Summary | Newsletter produced by the Capitol Hill United Neighborhoods (CHUN) pertaining to organization's meetings, events, and decisions. Specific issues addressed in this newsletter include the People's Fair, crime, fundraising, height restrictions on buildings, the State of CHUN, and neighborhood boundaries. |
Description | 12 p. |
Subject | Citizens' associations--Colorado--Denver.; Land use, Urban--Colorado--Denver; Zoning--Colorado--Denver; City planning--Colorado--Denver.; Neighborhood government--Colorado--Denver.; Transportation--Colorado--Denver. |
Geographic Area | Capitol Hill (Denver, Colo.) |
Format-Medium | Document |
Rights Contact Information | Contact Western History/Genealogy Dept. Denver Public Library, Denver, Colorado |
Reproduction Available for Purchase | Yes |
Notes | Located in Box 12 File Folder 21 |
Full-Text | MayBl THE URBAN DWELLED ■_---__----__-----M---------------____-----_------H____-----^^ a monthly publication of Capitol Hil I United Neighborhoods ISSUE 12 -CELEBRATE- THE 10th ANNUAL CAPITOL HILL PEOPLE'S FAIR The 1981 Capitol Hill People's Fair celebrates 10 years of neighborhood togetherness for this Spring festival. Its growth and success have depended solely on people's support and enthusiasm and that is what has made it what it is today—a celebration. May 30/31 the East High School grounds (Colfax & Elizabeth), will flourish with activity beginning at dawn on Saturday and ebbing at dusk on Sunday. It is a people's weekend; people who have worked hard for the past six months organizing this celebration, people whose interest in creativity expressed their ideas for the poster contest, those who donated their time and talent in order to be part of the jubilation, and 475 arts and crafts people, social service groups, and food vendors who enjoy displaying their expertise for all the thousands of people who will spend a liesurely hour or two or three meeting friends, listening to music and other entertainment, enjoying a large chocolate chip cookie, a few burritos and beers, buying a new set of pottery wine glasses, or innumerable other hand-made items for other friends and family. It's a time to enjoy a Sunday parade, beginning at noon, or just to people watch, catch some sun, and be captivated by the flurry of activity, liveliness, and togetherness of the People's Fair. They are too numerous to list here, those people who need to be thanked for again lending their spirit to bring Capitol Hill to the forefront for people as far away as California, neighboring New Mexico, as near as across town, as well as across the street. We will all be there, all ages, all types, touching one another and grouping together to bring another memorable weekend, a 10th birthday celebration to a grand opening and closing. It's the Capitol Hill People's Fair, Saturday and Sunday, May 30/31 at East High School. Saturday's festivities begin at 10 a.m. through 6 and Sunday's from 11 a.m. through 5. (Rain dates are June 6 & 7.) Be a part of this celebration, bring your friends and family. %i^ ANNUAL,^ |
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